The user does not have access to write to the root of the partition, but
it does have read access to the root (obviously) and write access to
$HOME/.local/share/Trash and
$HOME/.local/share/Trash/info/[filename]<.number>.trashinfo, as
mentioned. But why should this matter? A normal user doesn't need access
to the root directory of the local root partition to use trash properly.

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  Trash doesn't work on NFS mounted partitions

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